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Cell growth stimulation by EGF: inhibition through antisense-oligodeoxynucleotides demonstrates important role of casein kinase II.

R Pepperkok1, P Lorenz, R Jakobi, W Ansorge, W Pyerin.   

Abstract

Casein kinase II (CKII) is a highly conserved ubiquitous serine/threonine kinase composed of two catalytically active subunits (alpha and/or alpha') and two presumably regulatory subunits (beta). CKII has numerous cellular functions including a possible role in mitogenic signaling. To address this question, growth-arrested primary human fibroblasts (IMR-90) were exposed prior growth stimulation by epidermal growth factor (EGF) to oligodeoxynucleotides complementary to the translation start region of mRNAs coding for CKII alpha and beta subunits. A significant inhibition of growth stimulation (up to 60%) was observed with both antisense-alpha and antisense-beta. The inhibition was reversible, became decreased with mutated antisense-oligodeoxynucleotides, and neutralized by simultaneous presence of respective sense-oligodeoxynucleotides. The expected down-regulation of CKII protein due to hybrid formation of antisense-oligodeoxynucleotides with target mRNAs was investigated by determination of the intracellular protein level of CKII beta-subunit by immunofluorescence and quantitative image analysis. The protein was revealed to be localized predominantly in the nucleus and to become significantly decreased due to antisense-beta treatment of cells. The maximum decrease coincided with the early phase (first several hours) of growth stimulation by EGF when antisense-beta incubation was started 6-2 h before growth stimulation, the period within which application of antisense-alpha and antisense-beta caused the maximum of inhibition of growth stimulation. Thus CKII obviously plays, with both subunit alpha and subunit beta, an important role in the early phase of mitogenic stimulation.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1959559     DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(91)90429-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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